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what he looks like and this perfect them. >> if you want to revert to your texas voice. >> the last time i saw my brother, we had an immense fight. it was in his house in san antonio, i am describing, the book opens with this fight. this is sort of a picture of my brother at this exact moment. there are always apples around him, women, too. apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking abo

today in a challenge to texas' voter i.d. law. the law would require texans to show government-issued photo identification in order to vote. the u.s. justice department says this would keep thousands from voting and violates the voting rights act. more now from anna werner. >> reporter: college students demarieno hill and dominique monday are registering voters in houston's third ward, a place where many minorities aren't signed up to vote. >> thank you. >> okay, then. >> reporter: they don't like the new law. >> we already have an uphill struggle to encourage people to register so now when we tell them they have to jump through these hoops it's more of a struggle. >> reporter: the law requires texas' 13 million voters to present a photo i.d. at the polls and not just any photo i.d., only a driver's license, passport, military i.d., gun permit, or a state-issued identification card will be accepted. attorney general greg abbot says it's to combat election fraud. >> in this last election in may there were more than 200 votes cast for corpses and when you have dead people casting

temperature records were broken or tied. >> the chances of texas seeing another drought, colorado seeing another epic year of wild fires, all of these things become far more likely. >> reporter: in wisconsin, residents have been banned from watering their lawns and in california, firefighters are on edge. >> we don't have any rain that's going to wet everything down. we get lightning strikes on top of the hills, desert floor and fire starts all over the place. >> reporter: some areas of the south and southwest are getting relief. >> this time of the year, in that part of the country, when it rains it pours and almost always leads to flash flooding. >> reporter: this rain is what neighboring states to the north are still waiting for. >> i assume some day it will rain. we are running out of time. >> reporter: another heat wave is coming through the midwest next week. luckily it won't be as intense as the one we saw earlier this month. >>> a hot topic that caught our attention today, certainly caught yours on line about 20 moms held a nurse in outside of a water park near denver after emplo

. it will add rain chances to those that did need it. >> thank you. coming up, texas industries a jinx and one last cup of joe for the road. >> coming up, an impressive start for usa basketball and the olympics are over before they even start for one member of the dream team. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> welcome back to "first look," i'm lynn berry. syrian activists are reporting a new massacre of more than 100 people yesterday in central hama province. the "new york times" says there are reports of more than 200 killed. >> "the washington post" reports first lady michelle obama was allegedly a target of a threat by a police officer in the district of columbia. he allegedly said he would shoot the first lady and use his phone to

came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he

of texas. the law passed last year requires texas voters to produce a government issued photo i.d. and at issue is whether the law violates the federal voting rights act. states with similar laws obviously watching the outcome of this. the obama administration has vigorously challenged these laws and joining me now, victoria, a visiting scholar at the university of texas. thank you so much for joining me. >> my pleasure. >> obviously in texas we talked a lot about african-americans but in texas we're looking at the numbers regarding especially the hispanic community that many believe could be alienated and somehow disenfranchised by these laws. >> absolutely. you know, the voter i.d. law is a perfect solution looking for a problem. the fact that there is evidence of systematic vote fraud just isn't there. however, we do have hard evidence that if voter i.d. laws such as these are put into place, you'll suppress voter turnout and you'll suppress the voter turnout with minorities, the poor, elderly and the youth. here in texas, minority voters being disproportionately latino. at t

is challenging a new voter i.d. law in texas saying it violates the 1965 voting rights act. that law was aimed at protecting minority voters. attorney general eric holder says the texas law amounts to a poll tax since some voters may have to pay for new i.d. cards. attorneys for texas claim the law will not keep any eligible minority voters from going to the polls. 17 states have some kind of voter i.d. law. experts say this battle could lead to the supreme court deciding the fate of the voting rights act itself. >> lawyers for the man who killed an unarmed florida teenager are asking for a new judge in the case because of concerns about bias. george zimmerman is facing shooting teenager trayvon martin in february. >> lawyers disqualify the judge who is hearing the case. the lawyers pointed to the judge's comments bail for zimmerman earlier this month. in the judge's bail order he accused zimmerman of manipulating the system and planning to flee to avoid prosecution. zimmerman's lawyers say, quote, the court makes gratuitous disparaging remarks about mr. zimmerman's character. advocates for mr

you. >> bret: the fate of the texas voter i.d. law is in three judge panel. closing argument were today in state's battle against the justice department blocked the law. justices say it discriminates against minorities. judges and others want you to pay for million dollar working vacation in hawaii. that is next in the grapevine. london is calling in war weary troops for the olympics. ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verin. rethink possible. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. t

from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. alisyn: hundreds of protesters clashing with police. [gunshots] alisyn: this scene is in downtown los angeles. protesters reportedly throwing rocks and bottles at officers. police spokeswoman said some of the protesters may have been connected to the occupy movement. at least one officer was hurt. all this happening during l.a.'s monthly artwalk festival. bill: different kind of art, huh? president obama now reflecting what he considers to be the biggest mistake of his first term in the white house. here he is during an interview, rather, with cbn news. >> the mistake of my first couple of news was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times. bil

. >> california is not doing well but texas is. cnbc just voted it the number one state to do business. it ranks highest in infrastructure. second highest in technology and innovation. third in cost of living. it also bears pointing out that it has no property tax and zero percent corporate tax rate. >> it has a property tax. it has no income tax. >> that's what i mean. i'm sorry. no income tax and zero percent corporate tax rate. there's business friendly regulations. are there lessons here that you think california could learn and export from texas or are these cases of two completely different sort of societies? >> i think there are a lot of states and places that might be able to learn from texas. i think california is too different partly -- texas has the advantage of having some oil money so they actually don't necessarily need to rely on income taxes. the fact that california can only rely on property taxes in a very limited way means that they are more reliant on the income tax which also led to them being, you know, buffeted more as the economy turns down. texas actually did really well

right. also coming up, texas industries breaks the jinx, wells fargo pays the heavy price for heavy practice, and one last cup of joe for the road. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus we'll tell you what new film is set to end the quick reign of "spider-man at the box office. >>> coming up impressive start for usa basketball and the olympic start is over for one member of the dream team. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. syrian activists are reporting a new massacre of more than a hundred people yesterday in central hamas province. "the new york times" says there are reports of more than 200 killed, which would be the worst massacre during the syrian uprising. >>> "the washington post" reports first lady michelle obama was allegedly the target of a threat by a police officer in the district of columbia. the officer allegedly said he would shoot the first lady and then use his phone to retrieve a picture of the firearm he said he would

. >>> coming up texas instrument breaks the junk. wells fargo breaks the practices and one cup of joe for the morning road. >>> plus, we'll tell you what film is set to end the quick reign of spider-man at the box office. >>> coming up an impressive start for the usa basketball and one olympic hope is done forone mem of the d.r.e.a.m. team. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. syrian activists are reporting a new massacre of more than a hundred people yesterday in central hamas proshs. reports of more than 200 killed with a would-be most serious massacre. >>> "the washington post" reports that michelle obama was allegedly the tar debt of a threat by a plev in the district of columbia. the officer said he would shoot the first lady and use his phone to retrieve a picture of the firearm he said he would use. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton met with china's foreign minister yesterday urging talks on the south china sea. clinton proposed talks to calm tensions with so

tonight in texas. >> reporter: a withering pasture in arkansas, reservoirs gone dry and cracked earth now being seen throughout much of the nation. more than 1,000 counties have been declared national disaster areas. over the past six weeks the drought has spread dramatically. now blanketing more than 60% of the lower 48 states. with some of the hottest months still ahead. >> when it comes to the big picture weather pattern, any significant changes to these drought-stricken areas, we're just not going to see any improvements at least through the end of july. >> reporter: the impact on agriculture is devastating. 30% of the corn crop is in poor or very poor condition, up from 22% the previous week. crops aren't the only casualty. grazing grounds are barren. horsing ranchers either buy feed for their hungry cattle or sell off their herd. >> you know, we are a nation that eats a lot of beef. >> reporter: and uses a great deal of water. indianapolis residents are getting in one last soaking before a mandatory water ban starts tomorrow. there is rain, but it's out of reach of the drought zone.

chevron is the best major oil company in the company right now. let's go to charlie in texas. charlie! >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. a big texas boo-yah to you. >> i'm going to send that right back to you. >> caller: i am employee of tyson foods. i put 10% of my income in their stock purchase then. they contribute another 25%. i can put it into something else, like cell gene or harley-davidson, but i'm wonder if i should after that downgrade. i'd like to know what would you do if you were the ceo of tyson foods. >> first of all, you're kind of doubling down. you already work there, you get a paycheck, i don't want you to put more money in that. i respect the fact you have 10%, that's not bad. but tyson is a company that's a commodity company and they are going to have to reline on the high price of corn, of the different crops, and i got to tell you, i think corn is not done going up. i think it goes higher. i got separate reports on my own. i say be careful. if i was tyson, it's the business you've chosen. there's not much you can do other than ride the wave. josh in new jersey. josh

, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >>trace: lawyers representing texas have another shot to convince a court that voters should have to show a photo i.d. with closing arguments in the texas voter i.d. law. the justice department blocked the i.d. requirement arguing that it unfailurely discriminates against minorities. people said to be less likely to have identification. opponents say the law unfairly hurts the poor and the elderly but republican supporters of the requirement say it is needed to fight voter fraud. and now to our legal panel, arthur aidala, and defense attorney, arty, i look at the arguments and what texas is saying, or what the justice department is saying this disenfranchises 1.4 million elderly, minority, and student voters but not really a lot of compelling evidence laid out in court. >>arthur: to cross the street now you need a picture i.d. i don't think it is so cumbersome to have to ask someone to present a valid identification document with a photograph on it so that you know who the person is. the perfect example is my grandfather's n

conn arma de largo distancia. >> arrestaron a un policÍa en texas por abusar sexualmente de una niÑa de apenas 13 aÑos. >> la madre de la menor le pidÓo a este seÑor, este agente de 49 aÑos que hablara con su hijo que tenÍa problemas de conducto en su colegio, en lugar de aconsejarla la atacÓ sexualmente. >> el terror estÁ al acecho. >> despuÉs de recibir una llamada de alerta. como era de esperarse el trÁfico fue detenido en la zona y las autoridades de ambos paÍses actuaron de manera conjunta para retirar el artefacto y dentidenr a los autores del plan. >> otro plan para transportar drogas fue descubierto en mÉxico, se extendÍa con mÁs de 200 yardas y contaba con electricidad. su puerta de entrada estaba en el baÑo de un almacÉn en territorio mexicano se trata del segundo ha blÁs llo hubieron arrestados. >> despuÉs que el presidente obama declarara que podrÍan permanecer en el paÍs, vuelve amina zar a una joven que se convirtiÓ en el sÍmbolo de un sueÑo. arellano hablÓ en miami y nos cuenta de lo que estÁ pasando con su caso. >> con decepciÓn, frustracion y ha

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from texas, duck or burgess for five minutes. >> mr. frantz, let's stay on the subordination issue. the act of 2005 m. sure you are familiar with because you are one of the original hires at the long project office in 27 to administer this program in 1703 under subordination with the obligation to be subject to the condition that the application is not subordinate to other finance team. simple straightforward statement. even among boyhood like myself can understand it. the difficulty and i think mr. graham is exactly right. the difficulty goes that then the law does not go on to prescribe any penalties, civil or criminal in violation of days. so while i believe the secretary to have been a technical violation of this passage of the energy policy act of 2005, there is no penalty. for that reason earlier this year by introducing another bill, 5063 to prescribe the monetary penalty between 10 and $15,000 for people who violate the statute, the bill is based on the anti-deficiency act and provides administrative penalties for executive branch officials who violate appropriations bills

sentencing. floodwaters in cypress, texas, spilling over and trapping kids in a baseball camp in a sports facility. the high water also forcing the rescue of several horses. people in the area saying they are used to the creek overflowing, but they have never seen anything like this. i am marian rafferty, now back to "on the record." >> greta: tonight, outrage exploding across the nation. what is sparking the inferno isn't u.s. olympic team's uniforms. turns out, the uniforms are not made in the united states. they're made in china. and even republicans and democrats are agreeing, that's not right. here's harry reid. >> i am so upset and i think the olympic committee should be ashamed of themselves. i think they should be embarrassed. i think they should take all the uniforms, put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again. >> greta: how did this happen? why is it such a big deal? tell me your thoughts about this? >> well, greta, it's great that we have an issue that can unite democrats and republicans and everybody across the country. it is so rrettable to hear when we hav

for the time. >> thank you very much. at this te, recognize the gentleman from texas for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman for the recognition. mrfrantz, staying on the i'uru' pic w ec ye one of the original hires in that loan project office in 2007 to administer this program in 1703,s clause under subordine boar nation reads thebligation subjectthononat e ga i n si straightforward statement, even a non-lawyer like myself is understand it. the difficulty that -- i think mr. green is exactly right i the line of questioning that is correct, bheifltyhe t esot n ese any penalties, civil or criminal for violation of this. while i believe the secretary to have been in technical violation of this passage of the energy policy agent of 205, ther i ptyo f ttas anr bill, 5863 to prescribe civil monetary penalty between $10,000 and $15,000 for people who violated the statute. the bill is based onhe deenctvi ldmtre ltfoanfis who violate appropriations bills and has over a century of precedent. i believe this may be a better way to get at this problem. now, you reference -- well, actually secretary c

of an austin, texas, neighborhood that uses "smart grid" technology to track and control its energy consumption. >> the fishers have two solar volume dayic power system, sophisticated digital metres and state of the art thermostats that allow them to fine-tune their indoor climate here orion line when they're away. >> we >> woodruff: we update the presidential campaign as the candidates trade shots over outsourcing jobs. >> brown: mark shields and michael gerson analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and we close with a report from south sudan about a flood of refugees fleeing the violence, only to encounter grim conditions in camps on the border. >> they don't have much reserve, they have been walking for six weeks, four weeks, six weeks so it is a very vulnerable group and it is the little kids and elderly are the ones that suffer the most. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf carnegie corporation and with the >> ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the

details from republican congressman lamar smith is who is holding a news conference in texas. the smith wants to interview the president's inner circle as part of a proposed investigation by his committee into the national security leaks. the list includes seven current and former administration officials among them national security advisor, tom done lynn, and deputy director of national intelligence, james clappers, john brennan, former white house chief of staff bill daly and others. in a letter to the president, smith writes, quote, these individual should be prepared to discuss to the full extent much their knowledge, how, why and by whom each. following classified matters was leaked or otherwise payment public information accessible to america's ennis and right now we're working on a response from the white house to that letter, jenna. jenna: a response from the white house. what about the democrats as well? we know lamar smith is republican. as we mentioned the head of this committee. what about the democrats. what are they saying? >> reporter: yesterday the house minority leader

a couple of -- mitt romney's campaign has organized a couple of events today. texas gov. rick perry will also campaigned for romney for a first time in a public event in nevada. >> investigators are trying to find out more about a suspicious device found on board a delta jet. the airplane was found -- was bound for madrid and returned to j.k. last night as a precaution. it was evacuated and the bomb squad called in. there was strange wiring in the bathroom but no explosive device was found. cleaning solvent is blamed for another scare in the air. some crew members aboard southwest airlines jet that took off from north polk became ill yesterday. crewmembers were taken to the hospital for observation. hazmat determined the source of a problem. the passengers then headed to their destination chicago, on another jet. >> wells fargo shells out millions in a settlement with the justice department over racial discrimination. >> and the ceo of jpmorgan chase is back in the car seat this morning. -- back in the hot seat this morning. >> happy friday. jpmorgan chase is up with their second qu

verano en texas, el nivel de agua subiÓ con rapidez y tuvieron que utilizar botes para sacar a menores. >> las casas ale daÑas y los vehÍculo quedaron inundados pero afortunadamente no hubo: en medio de severas inundaciones causadas@@primer impactounivisim prinesta impacdad en todo el sue desde el oeste de virginia, ustedes hacia tennesse, las carolinas el sur de la florida y tambiÉn en el sureste de los Ángeles, en phoenix arizona, hasta nevada tenemos perturbaciÓn en altura que estÁ provocando bastante humedad e inestabilidad pero sÍ sale el sol para nosotros en el transcurso del dÍa. >>ion@@primer impactounivision@n . >> asÍ que por ahi vamos bien, donde no vamos bien con altas temperaturas nuevamente para hoy viernes cerrando nuestra semana de trabajo como para el fin de semana. >> temperaturas desde el norte al sur del paÍs se sienten como si estuvieran en los 100 °f y contamos con una mÍnima para houston en 75 grados y continÚa la actividad de fuertto lluvia en su todo el sureste de texas. >> pero antes de despedirme lesv tengo unas impactantes imÁgenes unive fuern@

rating littlefield texas and two in rhode island. another 22 have a junk bond rating from one of the ratings firms including camden, new jersey home to 80,000 people. >>> they have been getting along the last two or three years muddling through making cuts along the way. >>> even cities like chicago are on notice. shy town ratings are in april because of under funded pension plans. >> peter barns. >> the time 16 after the hour. she left her 4 kids at home to occupy wall street. the mom who flew the coupe is free as a bird. >> clayton morris is here to help speed things up. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health question

another week. >> pelley: "spring comes and we do it again." thanks very much, dean. texas has also been in a drought. but now, there is too much water in some places. one woman abandoned her car in waist-deep water on a flooded interstate in san antonio. flood watches and warnings are up again tonight across southeast texas. what may have set off a deadly avalanche in france. david martin suits up to find out what's causing f-22 pilots to get sick in flight. and the fish are biting in south carolina, when the "cbs evening news" continues. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. do you often experience the feeling of a dry mouth? it can be the side effect of many medicatio

rains in texas created an emergency for kids at summer camp. this morning we have details on the rescue. lynette. >> so we don't have rain across the area right now. lots of clouds. but that could change. i will tell you when and why coming up. >> reporter: well, traffic is really starting to pick up on the west side of the beltway at liberty road. i am tracking the delays and we will show you the other main lines coming up on "good morning maryland. >> a live look at times square. let's head that way for the very latest in today's tech bites. >> reporter: in today's tech bites yahoo is recovering from a major security breach. 450,000 accounts were affected and some users passwords were stolen. yahoo is working to correct the problem. move over angry birds, amazing alex is the latest smart phone phenomenon. the game reached the number one spot on iphones paid app list in 8 hours. game based on the difficult 1992 brain teaser the incredible machine is available for apple and android devoices. and void uses who -- androidusers will have indoors maps for the popular venues. the floor plans

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starts in southwest texas, storms caused flooding problems. high waters stranded cars and drivers, one man stood on the roof of his car to stay drive after getting stuck. the storms caused thousands in the area to lose power and relief is not expected soon. the national weather service is forecasting more rain over the next couple of days. >>> what was supposed to be a fun peaceful evening turned violent in los angeles. during the art walk event, protesters clashed with police , the protesters chalked the street that was in defiance of a police order not too but things became violent when the demonstrators began throwing cans n?ms:eátááhbottles. >> i was just here for art walk. i walked towards the group of people and i saw the police and turned around because i don't want to get in trouble. >> 20 people were arrested. >>> the fallout continues from the report in to a massive cover up at penn state university. how some believe the sex abuse scandal will taint coach joe paterno's legacy. >>> forget made in the u.s.a., at least when it comes to the uniforms our olympians are supposed

this morning, surging floodwaters are a huge problem in the state of texas, where about 20 children attending a houston-area sports day camp got trapped inside a building. the water level rose to at least waist-high until three boats came to rescue the stranded kids, instructors and parents, as well. >>> it is time, now, for the weather across the country. you can expect severe storms over the great lakes and the dakotas. heavy hammering by hail and gusty wind. heavy downpours along the gulf coast. and rain showers in the midwest. >> sizzling summer temps in the high 90s around boise and billings. 103 in phoenix. everywhere else, mostly high 80s and low 90s. >> i don't care what the weather is like, it's the weekend. >> friday. >>> coming up, one industry where hiring is really flying high. >>> and one of the great flameouts of the internet age. wait until you hear what a once red-hot website has just sold for. >>> and later in "the pulse," "american idol" about to get another face-lift. who will be sitting in the judges' chairs now? >>> welcome back, everyone. the biggest home mortgage compa

and heavy rain is also affecting other parts of the world. houston, texas was hit by storms overnight which caused massive flooding. now the cypress creek has flooded out and many resident have been suffering from power outages. there are reports 12 cent meters of rain fell in the metropolitan areas. this is in sharp contrast from last year. and nearly 20 people died after a record amount of rain and thousands of people have been evacuated in those areas and more heavy rain is expected. and in many parts of china, they have been hit by direct rain causing flooding and property damage across the country. thousands of passengers have been left stranded. and roads blocked by landslides. let's return to our top story. the reports that one of the possible worst massacres since the uprising began in syria began months ago. there are reports of 200 people killed in a farm village in hamah province. both the government and opposition blame one another. a syrian activist based in ha ma. from your point of view, can you tell us what's snapped we have reports of heavy bombardment. >> i tell you today.

fields for farmers who said this is the worst drought the state has seen in a decade n. texas, they're having the opposite problem. >> and this is incredible. a week's worth of rain. >> the rain is refusing to let up around houston, trees are down and streets flooded, bayous are overflowing. the rise of water is a growing concern for home owners. >> and that is -- and so far, we're okay. and down the street. >> reporter: forecasters say the heavy rain which has fallen across the golf coast and southeast will shift toward the tennessee and ohio valleys today and tomorrow. several inches of rain and flash flooding will be possible with the heaviest downpours. in new york, anna coinman, fox news. >>> a new report finds most americans believe that climate change is real. "the washington post" stanford university poll shows 6-10 weather patterns have been more unstable the last flee years and half believe president obama wants to take action on global warming and 11% said it's a goal of mitt romney. 55% of americans say a good amount can be done to stop global warming, 60% disagree. >> i

en juicio ar al adolescente que matÓ en tiros a un ad les exentos adolescente en texas. >>> el ex entrenador de la universidad estÁ en la carcel. mucho por descubrir por las denuncias hechas por el ex entrenador. >>> menos de un mes que jerry s. fuera convicto de 45 aÑos de abuso infantil. >>> el ex director del fbi afirmÓ que las altas esferas de la universidad estatal de pennsylvania fallaron en proteger a los niÑos vÍctimas del ex asistente de entrenador. reporte de 277 pÁginas critica al expresidente de esa universidad, director de atletismo y al difunto entrenador de fÚtbol americano joe paterno, de estar mÁs interesados en proteger la cara de la instituciÓn que la seguridad de los niÑos. >>> ellos afirmÓ que sabÍan de la conducta impropia del ex entrenador y si no hubieran escondido eso muchos niÑos se hubieran salvado. >>> aunque la junta directiva de de la universidad dijo no tener palabras para el contenido. >>> podrÍa ser el preÁmbulo de una oleada de demandas para las vÍctimas. >>> acto intencional que resulÓo en el daÑo a las vÍctimas. >>> el legado

the republican primary, texas governor rick perry. it was perry who suggested seven months ago that romney's record at bain capital could be a fatal flaw in his presidential bid. >> there's a real difference between venture capitalism and vulture capitalism. venture capitalism we like. the fact of the matter is he's going to have to face up to this at some time or another. >> romney's campaign is working to fend off a wave of negative stories about his tenure at the financial firm. a "boston globe" article says romney was still listed as a top executive at the company years after his reported departure date back in 1999. the story reads in part, "the globe found nine s.e.c. filings submitted by four different business entities after february 1999 that describe romney as bain capital's boss. some show him with managerial control over five bain capital entities that were formed in january 2002." romney has repeatedly said he was not responsible for bain's business dealings after 1999 and shouldn't be blamed for the firm's decision to close american factories and move jobs overseas. his campa

, texas -- and two in rhode island.but another 22 localities have a junk bond rating from attleast one of ratings firm -- jersey--home to nearly 80,000 people.ciccarone says: "they've been getting along, muddling through the last two oo three years to avoid the bankruptcy process, making cuts along the waybarnes says: with stronger finances and favorable ratings are on notice.. moody's downgraded chiitown's bond rating earliee this month. n washington, peter barnes, fox business" the money trouble here in maryland was part of town hall meeting in our studios tonight. a panel of experts as we took a closer look at taxes in the state. and it was steaming live on our website but if you missed it you can &pwatch it in its entirety at fox baltimore dot com slash town hall. 3 3 an evening of food and fun for a good cause tonighh ii north baltimoree baltimore.i had the honor of emceeeng the crabaret at the baltimore museem of art.about a thousand guests enjoyed delicious crab dishes and raised money for the house of ruth...the non profit group that supports victims of domestic violence. 3 o

texas to start to move into our area. we are already seeing some clouds here moving on in. that rain will stand a better chance of moving into our area, and each afternoon straight on through monday or so. and the heat and humid start to build right orphan through the week. this is not a washout of your plans for weekend, but know your chance for afternoon showers will be there. the temperatures will go up along with the dew points. south winds on the bay at 5 to 10 knots. 70 degrees tonight. tomorrow, going town 90 with partly sunny die skye. we look for 90 on saturday, 92 on sunday and monday, 94 on tuesday with overnight lows around 70. denise and vick? >> thank you, tim. >>> coming up, it's back work for the oriole. >> buck showalter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, oreo and dunkin' are the perfect match for the perfect moment. enjoy the new oreo coolatta and donut today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> here we go, chapter 2. marcus here with our sports report. >> all-star break officially over. the orioles reconvene with a team workout at camden yards. buck showalter says all of the players m

over a decade's time. sandusky was convicted last month on 51 charges. >>> the teenager from texas has reached the white house carrying quite a burden. he walked all the way here carrying a cross. his name is junior garcia. he has been walking on behalf of a charitable campaign. it's nationally assemblies of god program that raises money to buy cars for missionaries. >>> well, more than 17 people needed to be rescued this morning after a fire broke out in a burtonsville apartment building. >> helping dozens of residents displaced by an early morning fire that flaired up. hours after this early morning three-alarm fire was apparently extinguished. firefighters had to rush back and do it all over again. cleanup crews and residents had been trying to salvage anything they could. >> anything i could get out. >> instead, they had to scramble to safety a second time. while firefighters tried to douse the stubborn pockets of fire under the rubble. the original fire began at 7:30 this morning in this resident's apartment. dozens of people were trapped on their balconies and had to be rescue

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in west texas; tuesday in louisiana, and everyone i talked to, can't find machinists, truck drivers-can't find people that will pat the drug test. can't find skilled offshore workers. can't find engineers. can't, can't-can't. this is a limitation we ought to be worried about as a nation and it's not just the spoil gas industry that can do something about it. there are other systems and institutions in the country that have to help this process. >> so i want to quickly take u.s. actually outside the u.s. for a second and i want to ask ed chow, what about the rising countries and the demand from china and india, new players, brazil obviously is a producer, russia is a producer -- how does the rise that we're presuming for the purposes of this conversation -- how does this scramble what our assumptions are about the relative political weight of those countries, if they're looking at the u.s. in a different way? does it change things or are we being overly optimistic it changes our hand. >> it won't always change things the way we hope or expect them to chiang but in terms of energy inv

now we've got a lot of rain to talk about down in texas all the way to florida. you can see the heavy rain that is being generated and we have flash flood watches and warnings in around the houston area, 14 inches of rain in the last two days. some areas may pick up another three to five inches. then on the other side of the gulf florida will be looking in the gainesville area, another >> good morning.hes of rain as we could use some rain. a slight chance you'll see some rain in your neighborhood. >> that's your latest weather. savannah. >> americans are getting ready to throw support behind team usa in london in two weeks but there's controversy over the uniforms the athletes will be wearing. nbc's kelly o'donnell on capitol hill with this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this is not the kind of olympic fever you would expect from our nation's capital. turns outlawmakers are surprised, upset and disappointed that the red, white, and blue for team usa may not be so all american. you might say an olympic flame was just lit in washington. >> i am so upset that i

. >> plus, we'll check and see if any of the rain that caused these flash floods in texas is coming our way. >> okay birthday time. let's see who's celebrating -- >> we'll be right back. happy birthday if this is your day too. >>> sunday morning on "biocentury this week," will biotech venture capitalists continue digging into their own pockets to keep companies afloat? we crunch the numbers on "biocentury this week" sunday morning at 8:30, why should our wallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room deserves to look great. and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with $37 basic installation on martha stewart living and platinum plus carpet. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now. it is 5:45 and always happy to say it's friday. happy to have anny hong here and she has our weekend forecast. >> happ

. >> the chair of the full committee the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. >> thank you mr. chairman and i associate myself with your opening statement. mr. chrman gh si ima pa re o uriosety pu americans and our allies at risk. natial security experts from both republican and democratic administrations have expressed outrage over the leaks andhe fec thaooingd rentge erns what sets fees' apart from other leaks that we've seen is that the media reports that many of them have comfrom highly placed administration officials ithis is true thians adstonfiae enth naety d ri american lives. national security operational details exist to meet the covert means of the intelligence community that protect the american people. teiekssattorel atd inotions, put at risk the lives of sources and makes it much more difficult to recruit sources and damages our relationships with our partrs. conquently, the leak like this seslmindwi veath a director mueller went on to say, quote, i don't want to use the word devastating but this will have a huge impact on our ability to do our usiness. your ability to recrui s

months ago eaves got the federal court in texas to send u.s. marshals to seize the carnival "triumph" which was about to sail from the port of galveston. he brought along a camera crew to document the event. >> we're here to execute a court order. >> reporter: the court accepted his suit on behalf of the family of a woman killed on the "costa concordia," thus compelling carnival to post a $10 million bond before the "triumph" could sail. >> this is done very often with merchant ships and other types of ships. but to my knowledge this is the first time in u.s. law that a cruise ship has been seized. >> reporter: call it a long shot or a stunt, but eaves is bent on forcing his cases into u.s. courts and into the lap of the carnival corporation, which had more than $15 billion in revenue last year. >> we wanted to do this because we wanted the american public to be aware that the same inadequate standards that were on the "costa concordia," the same training, the same captain discipline on the "costa concordia" is the same lack of standards on every carnival cruise ship that floats. >>

in a moment. >>> this afternoon, researchers at the university of texas taking a new approach to find out what causes autism, studying discarded baby teeth from children with and without autism. the results can show compounds such as pesticides and plastics a child is exposed to in the womb. >> and this is looking at blood or hair but that is only snap shot in time of recent exposure, it doesn't provide historical record of exposure like teeth do. so when teeth are forming they -- there is a record of what you've been exposed to. >> some believe a genetic predisposition could trigger autism but there is no proof of that. >>> studies find important tools for weight loss in women are a pen and notebook. this found the best way to eat less is write down everything you meet eet. the women who kept a food journal lost more than those who didn't and don't skip meals. and limit going out to eat. missing meals and eating out frequently led to less weight loss. write it down. don't skip, eat in. >> and women who want to improve heart health can focus on three s's. >> campaigns like go red have raise ad

thunderstorms throughout the day. strong storms with heavy rain and some hail are likely from southern texas to the carolinas. the northeast and midwest will be dry except for thunderstorms in the ohio valley. in the west, isolated thunderstorms could cause flash flooding from southeastern california to montana. >>> and in sports, pre-olympics basketball in las vegas. team usa versus the dominican republic. the nba superstars dominated, including lebron james an alley oop on a pass from darrin williams. kevin durant's three-point jumper, part of his 24 of the night. camillo anthony's -- they doubled the dominican score. 113-59. >>> not all olympic competitors have two legs. some use four. for hundreds of years, for actually 100 years, the elegant horse and rider event called dressage has been part of the olympics. this year, even in london, the u.s. team can't escape entirely from politics at home. a horse linked to mitt romney and his wife will be in the mix. randall pinkston reports. >>ian abling used to be afraid of horses, but now the german-born rider and his horse& are training for the

of their customers. they are setting up shop in new jersey and texas. chick-fil-a gearing up for cow appreciation day. people can dress as a cow to get a free meal. the restaurant chain says this has helped fuel seales and traffic. stan, we do not have a chick- fil-a's in new york. i'm flying to indiana to see my family and i have my costume already. >> "forbes" magazine is famous for its list. they have the highest-paid celebrities under the age of 30 . >> justin bieber is knocked off the top this year. details on a retail for old navy having to do with socks for little girls. >> thank you very much. >> i think she will do the whole thing. 5:21. an emergency landing that cause trouble. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. do you think in matters where team usa's linthicum uniforms are made? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. hmmm, i don't think i took my pill today. there's birth control you don't have to think about taking every day or even every year. i'm painting my arms. i

of diagnostic sonography from wylie, texas... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our show. just before a.j. was introduced by johnny, i was backstage looking at him, and he did one of these... (inhales deeply) took a deep breath to help him relax and get ready for the competition, i guess. laura and tracey, are you going to make it tough on him? absolutely. we're about to find out, aren't we? good luck. here we go. the jeopardy! round for you. and these are the categories... yes, the popular tv show... with the letter "p" in quotation marks. we all know what those mean...

'm 19 now, as in texas are taking a new approach to autism. they are studying baby teeth. it will be granted them into proper order, made into the quid and gas. it can reveal, such as pesticide spirit >>> it's been done by looking at blood or hair analysis, but that stress is a snapshot in time over recent exposure. >>> when a team is forming, it forms a record of where you're exposed to >>> many scientists believe genetic as postions true triggers optimism. belichick said dia shows us a eight pitcher from sacred heart in san jose. a lot of them lined up last night. in his for the 10th annual back in thought. it will provide students with a backpack filled with the schools of widespread >>> under 30 come and very rich. forbes has a list of people that description. and number three is senior riyadh met at 33 million. flood into one warrant, he better pitch well. the ultimatum for tim will lead to come >>> i think it should take all the uniforms, but the men and a big pile and burn ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if th

usa. >> the 70 proud employees here in texas want to whip us up some scarves too. >> american giant in san francisco and brooklyn say they would be honored to make the rest. >> we can do it. a. >> reporter: all of it. >> made in america. >> reporter: we sent the list of all those proud american companies to the olympic committee and to ralph lauren today. but we have not heard anything back. we can confirm, however, that the united states olympic committee is going to require that future team usa uniforms are made in america. that will be for 2014. diane, tonight there is still no word on any changes to this year's uniform. again, opening day 14 days away. >> love the spirit of those workers. thanks, sharyn. those olympic uniforms were just one of the topics that came up today when abc's john karl sad sat down for his interview with mitt romney. romney was out combatting allegations about his record at bain capital. it's "your voice your vote." >> they have hammering him over his record as a business executive. one top obama adviser romney committed a felony and lying about when he

in the southeast, also down into texas -- they definitely need it. we are in a slight drop, but severe drought as you head down towards the south. this weather pattern will continue not only for us but for the south. showers become a lot more possible especially as we had laid into the night. tomorrow, and shower or thunderstorm possible at any time, but you will still have tons of dry weather, clouds, and sunshine. ocean city, variable winds tomorrow. they will have highs in the mid- 80's both saturday and sunday. 30% chance for thunderstorms. we see the low 90's sunday and beyond with an isolated chance of thunderstorms each and every day. >> we begin tonight's consumer alert with late breaking details regarding visa, mastercard, and millions of merchants and credit-card thieves. along with major banks, the two companies will now pay more than $7 billion to millions of merchants represented in a settlement that involves payments called interchange fees that people paid in credit card transactions dating all the way back to 2005. now come to the outrage over last month's like the power outage

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